Desperate times call for fabulous fashions, and designers paid heed to  the call this spring.  From glittery what-recession...? flapper  frocks (Alberta Ferretti; Aquilano.Rimondi) to Ali Baba pants (Ralph  Lauren), turbans (Dries Van Noten), 80s high glam (Balmain), and liquid  mercury goddess gowns (YSL), despite dismal headlines, the show went on.  Style.com just released their Spring  2009 Trend Report, highlighting the  season's Top 6 trends:  
Depression Chic  Working both sides of the crash of '29, glittery dresses were balanced  by faded sack dresses (Burberry; Bottega Veneta), which were fringed  (Raf Simons at Jil Sander) and apparently headed for the little house on  the prairie at Marc Jacobs.  
Geometry Lessons Architectural  and voluminous fabric folds, twists, bends, and manipulations evoked  Minnie Mouse ears (the sleeves at Dolce & Gabbana), ruffled skirts  (Oscar de la Renta), and fabulous boxiness (Calvin Klein).
Goddess Worship  Even if the news is bad, a girl can still live large in a drapey, go-to  goddess gown: light and airy at Marchesa, liquid mercury at Yves Saint  Laurent, and accented with jewels at Catherine Malandrino and Monique  Lhuillier.
Marrakech Express Hear  the raucous call of a Morroccan souk, thanks to djellabas (Gucci),  harem pants (Ralph Lauren), turbans (Dries & Paul Smith), and  countless slouchy, sexy silk jumpsuits fit for lounging langorously  beneath the Arabian night sky.
Sporting Goods As  we continue to collectively tip the scales into mass obesity, designers  are fighting back with fabulous running pants, hoodies, and body suits  (Louis Goldin; Missoni; Michael Kors), and, in one case, boxing gear  (Kris Van Assche).  But with threads this sleek, will people be willing  to break a sweat?
Trash & Vaudeville Enough  already with whining about the 80s being back.  Thanks to Proenza  Schouler, Alexander Wang, London's Meadham Kirchhoff, and Christophe  Decarnin (Balmain), ripped denim and shredded lace has never looked  better.







 
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